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PHYSICAL THERAPY:
Golf Rehab & Performance  
Physical Therapy Services for Golfers

Direct Performance Physical Therapy assesses and analyzes your pain and movement dysfunction in order to not just treat your symptoms, but to discover the root cause of your injury or limitations

There are an infinite number of ways to swing a golf club. However, there is one most efficient way for each player to swing a club and it is based on what they can physically do.

The TPI movement screen is a simple test to quickly evaluate a player’s physical capabilities. The results of that assessment are used to determine how technical elements of the player’s swing could be related to what their body can or cannot do. Once this screen is finished, the results are used to create a plan unique for that golfer. The plan may include fitness training, physical therapy and treatment, coaching of swing mechanics and biomechanics, nutrition, mental strategy or all of the above.

Take your game to the next level or handle the nagging pain and tightness that is limiting you day to day. 

GOLF REHAB & PERFORMANCE SERVICES

  • Alleviation of muscle & joint pain related to golf

  • Swing mechanic correction & enhancement

  • Injury Reduction & golf-specific performance

  • Workshops & clinics for your club

  • Strength & conditioning golf specific programs

  • Training and education for staff/coaches

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR TPI MOVEMENT SCREENS

We offer assessments and care for pain in the following areas:

Comprehensive Assessments & Treatments Offered

Back Pain, Sciatica, Herniations, & Radiculopathy

Myofasial, Postural, & Movement Related Impairments

Neck Pain, Tension Headaches, Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction, & Whiplash Associated Disorders

Shoulder Pain, Impingement, Rotator Cuff Disorders, Frozen Shoulders, & Shoulder Repairs

Shoulder, Hip and Knee Pain / Replacements

Ankle Pain, Plantar Fasciitis & Ankle Instability

Sports / Running Related Injuries & Surgeries

Women's Health and Pelvic Floor Incontinence & Impairments

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